The article was promoted by Graham Colm 19:35, 6 May 2014 [1].
This article is about… Oliver Bosbyshell, a rather obscure figure in the history of the mint, but who also held some fame in his own lifetime for claiming to be the first person wounded in the Civil War. That rather seems to have fallen by the wayside, a local historian in Pennsylvania I consulted had never heard of Bosbyshell, and a book on the early days of the Civil War that has a play-by-play of the Baltimore Riot doesn't mention him in that context. Interesting character though. Early nom permitted by Ian Rose. Enjoy. Wehwalt ( talk) 18:17, 7 April 2014 (UTC) reply
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Comments, leaning to Support -- recusing myself from delegate duties to review, as I have a FAC open myself at the moment...
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The article was promoted by Graham Colm 19:35, 6 May 2014 [1].
This article is about… Oliver Bosbyshell, a rather obscure figure in the history of the mint, but who also held some fame in his own lifetime for claiming to be the first person wounded in the Civil War. That rather seems to have fallen by the wayside, a local historian in Pennsylvania I consulted had never heard of Bosbyshell, and a book on the early days of the Civil War that has a play-by-play of the Baltimore Riot doesn't mention him in that context. Interesting character though. Early nom permitted by Ian Rose. Enjoy. Wehwalt ( talk) 18:17, 7 April 2014 (UTC) reply
Image review
Crisco review
Comments. As always, feel free to revert my copyediting. - Dank ( push to talk)
Comments, leaning to Support -- recusing myself from delegate duties to review, as I have a FAC open myself at the moment...
Source review -- sources look reliable and formatting appears generally consistent, however: